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Escalators were invented by Jesse W. Reno and Charles Seeberger redesigned them. You can get more information about Escalators online at the Wikipedia website.
I would assume an escalator would look similar to a conveyor belt since that is basically all that it is.
If you want to see one, you should go to a mall. It is, like, steps that move upward. You step on it and it moves you to the next floor, but it's not like an elevator.
Escalators work like conveyor belts, moving sidewalks at airports and bicycle chains. Instead of moving things or people across flat surfaces, escalators lift or lower their cargo from one height to another. A drive pulley, a connecting loop and an end pulley are the 3 elements of an escalator. The pulleys are often 4 feet wide and the loop is composed of 4-foot wide interlinking steps which flow under the people riding on them at the end pulley. Then the steps return in the opposite direction to the drive pulley. Try it with 2 pencils and a rubber band.
Two Escalators
Centre pompidou has escalators on the outside.
escalators go slightly faster than a brisk walking pace
Escalaphobia
escalators
The escalators move at the speeds of 31.07 miles per hour.
Escalaphodia is the fear of escalators.
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There are as many escalators in Alberta as there are many malls and even some hospitals like the University of Alberta Hospital.
How many feet underground is the Circle Line in London, UK
the magnet in an escalator says exsqueeze me but can you please move up so the escalotor says yes and its practically magic
Edward A. Donoghue has written: 'A17.1 handbook' -- subject(s): Standards, Elevators, Escalators 'Handbook on A17.1 safety code for elevators and escalators, 1981 edition' -- subject(s): Standards, Elevators, Escalators